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Symantec Announces Findings of State of the Data Center Research
Symantec Corp., a provider of infrastructure software, today announced the findings of its worldwide State of the Data Center Research report, revealing that data center managers are implementing virtualization and server consolidation strategies to manage the growing complexities in today's data center. Symantec's report suggests data center managers are facing complicated challenges resulting from rapidly rising Service Level Agreements (SLAs), staffing difficulties, increasing expenditures and data center growth.
Pervasive Challenges: Service Level Agreements, Staffing and Growth Budget growth is not keeping pace with data center growth, while stringent SLAs mean data centers must deliver ever-increasing levels of speed, agility and availability. While increased SLAs may indicate the value IT can deliver to the business, if they are unmet the performance of the business may suffer. According to research results:
According to the research results:
Server virtualization and consolidation are considered top cost containment strategies for the majority of respondents, particularly in the United States. According to the research results:
Data Centers Face Pervasive Skills Shortage Data center staffing challenges are pervasive among respondents. According to research results:
Data Center managers interviewed echoed the need for standardization to master data center complexity and better utilize current resources. Symantec recommends companies standardize on a single layer of infrastructure software that supports all major applications, databases, processors and storage and server hardware platforms, to protect their information and applications, enhance data center service levels, improve storage and server utilization, consistently manage physical and virtual environments, and drive down operational cost. "Today's data centers face a truly intimidating – and worsening – set of challenges involving SLAs, data growth, staffing challenges and cost, as revealed by our State of the Data Center report," said Sriram Iyer, Director, Enterprise Sales – Data Center Standardization, Asia Pacific & Japan, Symantec Corporation. "The services delivered by data center professionals have never been more important to their businesses, but at the same time, they are under relentless pressure to do more with less, and within an environment of maddening complexity. Data center managers can transform their data center and manage growing costs and complexity by standardizing on a common software infrastructure - a powerful weapon in the arsenal of the respondents we surveyed." About Symantec's State of the Data Center research Symantec's State of the Data Center report is the result of quantitative and qualitative research conducted in September 2007 by Ziff Davis Enterprise by surveying data center managers in Global 2000 and large public sector institutions. The two-pronged study includes an online survey fielded in 14 countries, in-person focus groups in San Francisco, New York, London, Tokyo and Hong Kong, one-on-one telephone interviews in Mumbai and Singapore, and a teleconference focus group in Canada. A total of 71 data center managers participated in focus groups, while 800 data center managers completed the online survey. Research questions focused on data center costs, staffing, and data center strategies and technologies. |
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